Patentable/Patents/US-6826019
US-6826019

Actuator stop

PublishedNovember 30, 2004
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Inventorsnot available in USPTO data we have
Technical Abstract

An actuator stop for a disc drive having a compliant suspension member joining a rigidly supported stop pin and a noncompliant contact member. The contact member is characterized by a relatively greater compressive yield strength than that of the suspension member so that in response to an abutting engagement with the actuator. The contact member is displaceable relative to the stop pin in relation to the deflection characteristics of the suspension member.

Patent Claims
27 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A stop for use with a device having an actuator movably mounted on a base, the stop comprising: a stop pin having one end configured to be fixed with respect to the base; and a bumper, comprising: a compliant suspension member fixed to the stop pin and extending outwardly therefrom; and a contact member supported by the compliant suspension member, the contact member being less compliant than the suspension member and configured to be contacted by the actuator.

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2. The actuator stop of claim i, in which the suspension member comprises a sleeve receiving the stop pin.

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3. The actuator stop of claim 1 , in which the contact member comprises an annular member disposed around the stop pin.

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4. The actuator stop of claim 3 , in which the annular contact member is configured to be disposed substantially concentrically about the stop pin when the actuator and the contact member are not in contact.

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5. The actuator stop of claim 3 , in which the annular contact member is configured to be disposed nonconcentrically about the stop pin when the actuator and the contact member are in contact.

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6. The actuator stop of claim 1 , in which the suspension member comprises at least one detent reducing a cross sectional thickness of the suspension member relative to other portions of the suspension member.

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7. The actuator stop of claim 6 , in which each detent extends radially and forms an opening through the suspension member.

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8. The actuator stop of claim 7 , in which each opening comprises a longitudinally extending slot.

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9. The actuator stop of claim 1 , in which the stop pin comprises a material selected from a group consisting of metals, composites, and polymerics.

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10. The actuator stop of claim 1 wherein the bumper comprises a material selected from a group consisting of metals, composites, and polymerics.

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11. The actuator stop of claim 1 wherein the stop pin and bumper are formed from a single piece of material.

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12. The stop of claim 1 , in which the device comprises a data storage device.

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13. The stop of claim 12 , in which the data storage device comprises disc drive.

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14. A data storage device comprising: a base; a storage medium; an actuator movably supported with respect to the base; and an actuator stop, comprising: a stop pin having an end fixed with respect to the base; and a bumper, comprising: a compliant suspension member fixed to the stop pin and extending outwardly therefrom; and a contact member supported by the compliant suspension member, the contact member being less compliant than the suspension member and configured to be contacted by the actuator.

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15. The data storage device of claim 14 , further comprising: an electrical coil supported by the actuator; and a magnet assembly providing a magnetic circuit for interacting with the electrical coil to selectively position the actuator, the stop pin being supported by the magnet assembly.

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16. The data storage device of claim 15 , the magnet assembly further comprising: a pair of magnetic pole members, the stop pin extending between and engaging the pole members so as to hold the pole members in a spaced parallel relation.

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17. The data storage device of claim 16 , the magnet assembly further comprising: a pair of magnetic pole members, the stop pin engaging the enclosure so as to attach the pole members to the enclosure.

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18. The data storage device of claim 14 , further comprising: a head supported by the actuator for reading and/or writing data from the disc, the bumper being engageable with the actuator for preventing further movement of the actuator in a direction when the head travels substantially to a desired boundary on a data storage surface of the disc.

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19. The data storage device of claim 15 , in which two ends of the stop pin are fixed to the magnet assembly.

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20. The data storage device of claim 15 , in which only one end of the stop pin is fixed to the magnet assembly.

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21. The data storage device of claim 14 , in which the storage medium comprises a rotating disc.

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22. A data storage device, comprising: a movable actuator for accessing data; and means for limiting travel of the actuator.

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23. The data storage device of claim 22 , the limiting means further comprising: a fixed stop pin.

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24. The data storage device of claim 22 , the limiting means further comprising: a noncompliant contact member for contacting the actuator at a limit of actuator travel.

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25. The data storage device of claim 22 , the limiting means further comprising: a compliant member for dissipating kinetic energy of the actuator at a limit of actuator travel.

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26. The data storage device of claim 22 , further comprising: a magnet assembly for selectively positioning the actuator, the limiting means being supported by the magnet assembly.

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27. The data storage device of claim 22 , the data storage device comprising a disc drive.

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Filing Date

June 27, 2001

Publication Date

November 30, 2004

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